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Christmas in Great Britain

Christmas in Great Britain. Read the new words:. Christmas tree. Christmas Eve. Yule Log. The Nativity Play. Waits and carols. Robin. Christmas pudding. Read the new words:. Christmas Turkey. Mince Pies. Holly. Mistletoe. Candles. Crackers. Santa Claus.

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Christmas in Great Britain

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  1. Christmas in Great Britain

  2. Read the new words: Christmas tree Christmas Eve Yule Log The Nativity Play Waits and carols Robin Christmas pudding

  3. Read the new words: Christmas Turkey Mince Pies Holly Mistletoe Candles Crackers Santa Claus

  4. Christmas Day is on the 25th of December. It is the greatest holiday in Britain. English people celebrate this holiday with big dinners. Children have a lot of fun. They play under Christmas trees, find presents in their Christmas stockings, eat Christmas pudding, watch pantomimes. The grown-ups don’t work on that day.

  5. Silent Night, holly night. All is calm, all is bright. Round yon virgin Mother and Child. Holly infant so tender and mild. Sleep in heavenly peace. Sleep in heavenly peace.

  6. Many years ago postmen had bright red coats. They looked like robins. At Christmas they brought many Christmas cards. And people began to think about a robin as a Christmas bird. You can see it on almost every Christmas card.

  7. Every English family sends and receives many Christmas cards. Traditionally there is a robin on almost every card. And you know already that a robin is a Christmas bird. Sometimes there is a bunch of holly on the Christmas card. You can read on the card: “Merry Christmas!”

  8. Christmas pudding was first made many, many years ago. Now it is the highlight of Christmas dinner. Children often put holly on the pudding. Traditionally a coin is placed into the pudding. It brings luck to a person who finds it.

  9. Who’s got the beard that’s long and white? Santa’s got the beard that’s long and white. Who comes around on a special night? Santa comes around on a special night. Special night, beard that’s white. Must be Santa, must be Santa, must be Santa, Santa Claus.

  10. 1. When do English people celebrate Christmas? 2. What day comes after Christmas? 3. What day is before Christmas? Christmas Eve

  11. 4. What bird is it? Robin 5. What plant is it? Holly 6. What do English people have for Christmas dinner? Christmas turkey

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